May 12, 2005

GTD Tiddly Wiki is a GettingThingsDone adaptation of JeremyRuston’s
Open Source TiddlyWiki. The purpose of GTD Tiddly Wiki is to give
users a single repository for their GTD lists and support materials so
they can create/edit lists, and then print directly to 3×5 cards for
use with the HipsterPDA.

No kidding. I wonder what we should do to get Planner to support 3×5
index cards sanely…

E-Mail from Miguel Javier

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I stumbled upon a cool new productivity blog:http://www.to-done.com. Keith started on May 4. Based on the
articles that are already up, I’d say To-Done is a blog well worth
watching. I mean, someone who’s into the Hipster PDA and GTD and other
things can’t be all that bad, eh? ;)

You might also want to subscribe to43folders if you aren’t reading that
yet. Really nifty.

And if you’re having a hard time keeping on top of all of these blogs,
I highly recommend Bloglines! It’s an
RSS aggregator that makes it easy for you to subscribe to many sites
and view all of the new entries on one page.

I love reading people’s reflections on how they plan their day and how
they organize their information. Have any other blogs to recommend?

Recent comments

JohnKitchin Thanks. That matches my current understanding too. It seems like use-package pretty conveniently installs and configures packages. I have seen cask for creating and installing... – Emacs configuration and use-package